3D Printing Marketplace doubles in size at CES 2015 : The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced that the 3D printing footprint at the 2015 International CES has doubled from the CES 2014 Show. Returning for its second year, the 3D Printing Marketplace, presented by TCT Magazine + Personalize, will feature more than 30 innovative companies showcasing the latest advancements in 3D printing technology. Owned and produced by CEA, the CES 2015, the global gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies, will run January 6-9, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 2015 CES will also feature conference sessions targeting 3D printing technology.

3D Printing Marketplace at CES 2015 Show
The 3D Printing Marketplace will be located at CES Tech West. Tech West includes the Sands Expo and Convention Center (Sands), The Venetian and Wynn / Encore exhibits. Major exhibitors located within the 3D Printing Marketplace include: 3D Systems, Autodesk, MakerBot, Materialise, Stratatys and XYZ Printing. CES Tech West will also feature leading companies and the newest innovations in lifestyle technologies, including fitness and health tech, the Internet of Things, sensors, startups and other high growth technologies changing the way we work, live and play.

Desktop 3D printers
According to CEA’s most recent U.S. Consumer Electronics Sales and Forecast report, sales of desktop 3D printers are expected to reach 67,000 units in 2014, earning $76 million in revenue, an increase of 43 percent over 2013. In total, 3D printing exhibits at the 2015 CES are expected to cover more than 14,000 net square feet of exhibit space, up from 7,200 net square feet at the 2014 CES. The CES 2015 Show will feature 20 category-specific Marketplaces highlighting innovation across 20 different product areas. Companies interested in exhibiting in the 3D Printing Marketplace should contact Aurelie Cornett.

3D printers for consumers
“With huge advancements in digital technology, 3D printers are moving toward more compact units that are more suitable for consumers and capable of printing a variety of consumer goods, from toys and electronics to clothing, shoes and even food,” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president, International CES and corporate business strategy, CEA. “The vast expansion of the 3D printing footprint at the CES 2015 speaks to the category’s potential to become a major disruptor in the global economy, and confirms that CES is the platform to see the future of printing come to life.”